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How 20 Different Musicians Reacted to 9/11

In the span of just a few hours on Sept. 11, 2001, the world changed for good. Ask most everyone of a certain age if

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When Axl Rose’s 3AM Invite Brought Alice Cooper to ‘The Garden’

After blowing his first chance to make a good impression on Alice Cooper, Axl Rose almost went too far in the other direction while collaborating

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Guns N’ Roses Revealed Their Cynical Side on ‘Garden of Eden’

Guns N’ Roses’ punk inspirations surfaced in a prominent way on the Use Your Illusion I song “Garden of Eden.” Buoyed by a thrashing tempo

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When Cher Scored a Revival Hit With ‘Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves’

On September 1, 1971 — just a month after The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour premiered on CBS — Cher evolved her solo sound with

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Why Guns N’ Roses Never Played ‘Don’t Damn Me’ Live

Guns N’ Roses’ “Don’t Damn Me” holds the distinction of being the only song off Use Your Illusion I that the band has never played live. The

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‘Freddy’s Dead’ Swaps Terror for Trauma

Few horror sequels are as heavily maligned as Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. Released on Sep. 13th, 1991, this sixth part of the A Nightmare

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How Guns N’ Roses Wrote Together One Last Time on ‘Bad Apples’

It’s no secret that Guns N’ Roses were falling apart during the making of the Use Your Illusion albums. Although it was likely far from

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When Axl Rose Pulled Triple Duty on Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Dead Horse’

Axl Rose wore more hats than usual during the creation of Guns N’ Roses’ “Dead Horse,” especially when you include the helmet camera he wore

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How Personal Loss Inspired Queen’s ‘Who Wants to Live Forever’

The ’80s were mostly good to Queen. Multiple hit songs – “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and “Another One Bites the Dust” in 1980, “Under

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How Elvis Costello Ended Several Eras With ‘Blood and Chocolate’

In some ways, Elvis Costello’s Blood & Chocolate was an end-of-an-era record. Released on Sept. 15, 1986, the record arrived only seven months after the release

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